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Republicans are telling Taylor Swift to Shake it Off after republican Representative Marsha Blackburn defeated Swift’s pick for senate, former Governor Phil Bredesen. Veuer's Sam Berman has the full story.
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Taylor Swift's "Reputation" stadium tour special is now streaming on Netflix. It's hard to believe the singer, who turned 29 on Dec. 13, 2018, has spent nearly half her life in the spotlight. Where have the years gone? Click forward to revisit every phase of her career. Matt Sayles/Invision/AP

On her 2017 album "Reputation," Swift declared that all previous versions of her were "dead." In 2018, she took one of her biggest risks yet, sharing her political opinions for the first time by endorsing candidates for Tennessee's House and Senate races. John Salangsang/Invision/AP

"Silence Breaker": Swift appeared as one of Time's people of the year in 2017. "The Silence Breakers" represented a broad range of people, mostly women, from the year's first public accusers of disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to those who shared their stories of abuse using the hashtag #MeToo. BILLY & HELLS, AFP/Getty Images

"Award-Winning" Taylor: At the 2018 American Music Awards, Swift shone brightly onstage in a metallic look while accepting four awards: Favorite Female Artist - Pop/Rock, Favorite Album - Pop/Rock, Tour of the Year and Artist of the Year. Frederick M. Brown, Getty Images